This adventure is 3 trips rolled into one as we head to the Shetland Islands with their remote island jewels of Fair Isle and Foula. These iconic islands are seeped in history and culture of human civilization on the edge. Their craggy and remote locations giving rise to some of the most difficult sailing conditions found in the British Isles and their craggy inhospitable coast, home to hundreds of thousands of seabirds. There is still bunk space on the first two trips and great discount for those of you who combine the two voyages. The final week is fully booked.

Mallaig to ScallowaySunday 10th to 17th June 2018 - Hop aboard Selkie at Mallaig. Our route will take us up the north west coast of Scotland, anchoring each night in a remote location with a chance to explore our surrounding before setting off the next morning heading further north and east. We sail via the Orkney islands, the soaring cliffs of Hoy and Westray, before sailing for Fair Isle where we will stop if the weather is fair too.

FoulaMonday 18th to 22nd June - Our second leg aims to get out to Foula and spend some time there before sailing south to Stromness.

Stromness to BarraFriday 23nd to 30th June - full

Barra to EiggOur final voyage will take us from Barra to Eigg. This is a day trip, weather permitting, and a good opportunity to try out sailing for the adventurous wanting an alternative journey.